Shreveport police located burglary suspect Tyler Stromberg incarcerated in another jurisdiction. He’s now in the Caddo Correctional Center charged with unauthorized entry of a place of business.

A man suspected of committing a burglary more than three years ago is now in police custody thanks in part to DNA evidence, according to a Shreveport Police Department news release.

The burglary of the Tank Head fight club in the 500 block of Anderson Avenue was reported on Feb. 26, 2011. Investigating officers found a busted window and bloctod droplets throughout the building.

The blood was submitted to the North Louisiana Crime Lab for analysis. A match was confirmed, leading to the issuance of an arrest warrant for Tyler Stromberg, 26, of Minden.

Stromberg was incarcerated in another jurisdiction on unrelated charges. He’s been booked into the Caddo Correctional Center on one count of unauthorized entry of a place of business. Bond is set at $10,000.

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